Isabelle Huntingdon, b. ca. 1189 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. ca. 1251

Father: David, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1144 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. 17 June 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Mother: Maud de Meschines, b. ca. 1163 in Cheshire, England, d. ca. 6 January 1232

Spouse: Robert de Bruce, b. ca. 1164 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ca. 1245

Father: William de Bruce, b. ca. 1142 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. ca. 1215
Mother: Christine ?, b. ca. 1164 in Dumfrieshire, Scotland
Robert was the 4th Baron of Annandale.
Married ca. 1201 in Huntingdonshire, Scotland.

Children:

  • Beatrice Bruce, b. ca. 1202 in Carrick, Argyllshire, Scotland
  • Robert "the Competitor" de Brus, b. 1210 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, m. Isabel de Clare, ca. May 1240 in Scotland, m. Christine De Ireby, ca. 1270, d. 31 May 1295 in Priory, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  • Bernard Bruce, b. ca. 1212 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
  • Richard de Bruce, b. ca. 1214 in Annandale, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, d. 26 January 1287

David, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1144 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. 17 June 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland

Father: Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1114 in Northumberland, England, d. 1152
Mother: Adama of Surrey

Spouse: Maud de Meschines, b. ca. 1163 in Cheshire, England, d. ca. 6 January 1232

Father: Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of Chester, b. 1147 in Kevelioc, Merionethshire, Wales, d. 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England
Mother: Bertrade de Montfort (Evreux), b. 1155 in Chester, Cheshire, England, d. 12 July 1189 in Evreux, Eure, France
Married ca. 1183.

Children:

  • Margaret, b. ca. 1185
  • Isabelle Huntingdon, b. ca. 1189 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, m. Robert de Bruce, ca. 1201 in Huntingdonshire, Scotland, d. ca. 1251

Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1114 in Northumberland, England, m. Ada de Warenne, ca. 1136 in England, d. 1152

Father: David I, King of Scotland, b. 1082 in Scotland, d. 24 May 1153
Mother: Maud de Senlis, b. 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, d. 23 April 1130 in Scotland
Henry was the only one of King David's three children to reach maturity. He was also the earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland.

Spouse: Adama of Surrey

Married bef. 1144.

Children:

Spouse: Ada de Warenne

Married ca. 1136 in England.

Children:

  • Margaret of Huntingdon, b. ca. 1140, m. Conan IV of Brittany, bef. 1162
  • William I "the Lion" King of Scotland, b. 1143, m. Ermengarde de Beaumont, 5 September 1189 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, d. 4 December 1214 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Became king, 1165 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland, Founded Arbroath Abbey, 1178 in Arbroath, Angusshire, Scotland
  • Marjory, Princess of Scotland, b. 1152 in England, m. Gilchrist, Earl of Angus, 1169

David I, King of Scotland, b. 1082 in Scotland, d. 24 May 1153

Father: Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland, b. 1031 in Scotland, d. 13 November 1093
Mother: Margaret "Atheling", b. ca. 1043 in Hungary, d. 16 November 1093 in Escorial, Madrid, Spain
David spent most of his early life in the court of King Henry I "Beauclerc" of England. Through his marriage to Maud he acquired the earldom of Huntingdon and lands in Northamptonshire. He issued the first Scottish coinage, and built or rebuilt the castles around which grew the first Scottish burghs: Edinburgh, Stirling, Berwick, Roxburgh, and perhaps Perth.

Spouse: Maud de Senlis, b. 1072 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, m. Simon de St. Liz (Senlis), 1090 in Huntingdonshire, England, d. 23 April 1130 in Scotland

Father: Waltheof II, Earl of Northumberland, b. ca. 1046 in Northumberland, England, d. 31 May 1076 in Winchester, Cheshire, England
Mother: Judith of Lens, b. ca. 1054 in Lens, Artois, France
Married 1113.

Children:

Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scotland, b. 1031 in Scotland, m. Ingeborg Thorfinnsdatter, d. 13 November 1093

Father: Duncan I, King of Scotland, d. 14 August 1040 in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland
Mother: Sibyl (Ælflæd) Fitzsiward, b. ca. 1010 in Northumberland, England
His name was Mael Coluim Ceann Mor (Malcolm "Big Head" or "Great Chief"). He lived in exile in England after his father's murder. After the invasion of England by William the Conqueror, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince, Edgar the Atheling, and his sisters, one of whom became his second wife.

He acknowledged the overlordship of William I in 1072, but later made five raids into English territory. He was killed during the fifth raid by the forces of King William II Rufus.

Spouse: Margaret "Atheling", b. ca. 1043 in Hungary, d. 16 November 1093 in Escorial, Madrid, Spain

Father: Edward "Atheling" (the Exile), b. 1016 in England
Mother: Agatha of Hungary, b. ca. 1018 in Ausburg, Hungary
Married ca. 1068.

Children:

  • Edith (Matilda) of Scotland, b. ca. 1070 in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, m. Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England, 11 November 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, d. 1 May 1118 in Westminster, Middlesex, England
  • Edgar "the Atheling", b. 1075, d. 1107
  • Alexander I, b. ca. 1080, m. Sybilla, ca. 1100, d. 1124
  • David I, King of Scotland, b. 1082 in Scotland, m. Maud de Senlis, 1113, d. 24 May 1153
  • Mary of Scotland, b. ca. 1086 in Scotland, m. Eustace III of Boulogne, 1102, d. 18 April 1118 in Boulogne, France

Duncan I, King of Scotland, d. 14 August 1040 in Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland

Father: Crinan "the Thane", b. ca. 978
Mother: Beatrix (Bethoc), b. ca. 985 in Scotland
Duncan (or Doncha) helped kill his grandfather, Malcolm II, to become king. North and west Scotland was conquered during his reign by Earl Thorfinn of Orkney, whose daughter married Duncan's son, Malcolm.

Spouse: Sibyl (Ælflæd) Fitzsiward, b. ca. 1010 in Northumberland, England

Father: Siward, Earl of Northumbria, b. ca. 990 in Scotland
Married.

Children:

Crinan "the Thane", b. 978?

Father: Duncan, Mormaer of Athol
He is also listed by some sources as Crinon de Mormaer, son of Duncan, Lord of Mormaer.

Spouse: Beatrix (Bethoc), b. ca. 985 in Scotland

Father: Malcolm II, King of Scotland, b. ca. 958, d. 25 November 1034 in Glamus Castle, Angus, Angushire, Scotland
Mother: Agatha Christian
Married 1000.

Children:

Duncan, Mormaer of Athol

Children:

Malcolm II, King of Scotland, b. ca. 958, d. 25 November 1034 in Glamus Castle, Angus, Angushire, Scotland

Father: Kenneth II, King of Scotland, b. ca. 932, d. 995
Mother: Aelgigu
He was the first to rule over an area that roughly corresponds to modern Scotland.

Spouse: Agatha Christian

Father: Sigurd II "Digri" Hlodversson, Earl of Orkney, b. ca. 985 in Orkney Isles, Scotland, d. 23 April 1014 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
It is possible that Agatha Christian is not Anleta's mother. If she is, that would make Anleta the grand-daughter of her husband, Sigurd.
Married ca. 983.

Children:

Kenneth II, King of Scotland, b. ca. 932, d. 995

Father: Malcolm I, King of Scotland, b. ca. 897, d. 954

Spouse: Aelgigu

Her father was the king of Leinster.
Married.

Children:

Malcolm I, King of Scotland, b. ca. 897, d. 954

Father: Donald VI, King of Scotland, d. ca. 900 in Dun-Fother, Scotland
His Gaelic name was Mael Coluim. He annexed Moray into the Scottish kingdom and drove the Danes from York. The English King Edmund turned over Cumbria to him as a fief or seal of alliance. In 954 the West Saxon King Eadred reunited the north counties to his domains, Malcolm was slain the same year.

Children:

Donald VI, King of Scotland, d. ca. 900 in Dun-Fother, Scotland

Father: Constantine I, King of Scotland, d. 877
After Donald died his cousin, Constantine II, became king.

Children:

Constantine I, King of Scotland, d. 877

Father: Kenneth I, King of Scotland, d. 13 February 858 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland
His Gaelic name was Causantin. During the reign of Constantine, Olaf the White, King of Dublin, laid waste to the coutry of the Picts and Britons year after year.

Children:

Kenneth I, King of Scotland, d. 13 February 858 in Forteviot, Perthshire, Scotland

Father: Alpin, King of Dalriada, d. 834 in Galloway, Scotland
His Gaelic name was Cinnaeda "the Hardy". It is Kenneth who it is believed brought the Stone of Destiny (Lia Fail) from Iona to Scone. He was said to be a man of "marvelous astuteness."

Children:

Siward, Earl of Northumbria, b. ca. 990 in Scotland

Father: Kenneth III, King of Scotland, d. 994

Children:

Kenneth III, King of Scotland, d. 994

Father: Duff (Dubh), King of Scotland, d. 966

Children:

Duff (Dubh), King of Scotland, d. 966

Father: Malcolm I, King of Scotland, b. 897?, d. 954

Children:

William I "the Lion", King of Scotland, b. 1143, d. 4 December 1214 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Became king of Scotland, 24 December 1165 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland, Founded Arbroath Abbey, 1178 in Arbroath, Angusshire, Scotland, buried aft. December 1214 in Arbroath Abbey, Angushire, Scotland
Father: Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1114 in Northumberland, England, d. 1152
Mother: Ada de Warenne
William inherited the earldom of Northumberland in 1152, but had to relinquish it in 1157 to King Henry II. In 1173 he joined a revolt of Prince Henry's (his father) sons to regain the earldom and was captured near Alnwick, Northumberland. He was released in 1174 after agreeing to recognize the overlordship of England and the supremacy of the English church over the Scottish church (the Treaty of Falaise signed 8 December 1174). Upon King Henry's death William was released from fuedal subjection by paying a large sum of money to King Richard I, who then recognized the independence of Scotland in 1189 (the Quitclaim of Canterbury, 5 December 1189). Pope Celestine III ruled in 1192 that the Scottish church owed obedience only to Rome, not England. In 1209 King John forced William to renounce his claim to the earldom of Northumberland.

William had several concubines including a Isabel de Avenel and a Miss Hythus. Another source listed William and Isabel de Avenel as being married.

Spouse: Isabel de Avenel

Father: Richard Avenel
Married ca. 1156.

Children:

  • Ada of Scotland, b. ca. 1158
  • Margaret Fitz William, b. ca. 1160
  • Anfrica of Huntington, b. ca. 1162, m. William II de Saye, 1158
  • Isabella of Scotland, b. 1165, m. Robert De Bruce (2), ca. 1180

Spouse: Ermengarde de Beaumont

Married 5 September 1189 in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.

Children:

  • Margaret, Princess of Scotland, b. 1193, m. Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, 1221, d. 1259
  • Isabella, Princess of Scotland, b. 1195 in Scotland, m. Robert de Ross, ca. 1210 in Haddington, Lincolnshire, England, m. Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk, ca. 1230, d. 1253
  • Alexander II, King of Scotland, b. 1198, m. Joan, Princess of North Wales, d. 1249, He became King of Scotland, 1214 in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland
  • Marjory, Princess of Scotland (2), b. 1200, m. Gilbert Marshal, August 1235, d. 1244




Ancestor families report created by Gene 4.3.4, Tue, Sep 30, 2003
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